Win Butler likely to get up close and personal with fans as Arcade Fire headline Glastonbury 2014 (Picture: Getty Images)

Glastonbury has such a plethora of nooks, crannies and odd delights that it is impossible to stumble across everything. Here are a few places that are well worth finding when navigating the sprawling areas of this festival behemoth.

Miniscule of Sound

The world’s smallest nightclub, Miniscule of Sound is so exclusive (and tiny) only seven people can rave within at any one time, while the rest have to stand outside within the plush surroundings of the red velvet rope. A gimmick sure, but an amusing place for a few photo ops; search for the secretive club between Circus Field and Bella’s Field.

The Greenpeace Ship

Located in The Greenpeace field this year will be the Arctic Sunrise; an exact replica of the ship that was boarded by Russian police last year, resulting in the arrest of thirty anti-oil drilling activists. While you’d be lying if you denied having a sneaky go on the pirate ship in the Kidz Field, this vessel is infinitely more grown-up and features live acoustic sets from the likes of Warpaint and Bipolar Sunshine. Meanwhile, the Greenpeace field will also this time see breathtaking visual performances from Holoctronica in the CliMax dome, as well as live jazz and cocktails in the Secret Speakeasy.

Expect wacky and weird in the Greenpeace Field, like last year’s snowball fight (Picture: Press Association)

Permaculture

Located in a corner of The Green Fields, the Permaculture exhibition is not only an educational look into sustainable living, but serves cheap veggie food that those starved of nutrition can sit and eat within a peaceful woodland surrounding. The Permaculture campfire that never dies provides delicious pakoras and a pleasant atmosphere.

The Rocket Lounge

The Rocket Lounge may not be much of a secret, but it is often passed over for some of the bigger late-night venues. Located right at the end of the Shangri-La complex when trudging through its night-time one-way system, it is easier to overlook the rocksteady ska located within. Bands often play throughout the night, so get your owly-eyed skank on.

Small World Stage

One of the foremost places to chill and watch great acts at the festival, the Small World Stage over on Green Fields can’t be beaten. Their cheap chai has bona fide healing powers when drunk at 6am on a Monday morning, while brownies, pillows and hot chocolate provide an enveloping comfort.

Glastonbury is set for the invasion (Picture: Reuters)

The Tipi Village

These secretive-looking tipis above Pennard Hill Ground have a wealth of surprises hidden within them. From saunas to yummy truffles, delectable pancakes and more, check out the wonderful vendors within.

The Avalon Inn

Unsurprisingly, the aromatic surroundings of the timber-framed inn is located in the Fields of Avalon, providing some of the best locally-sourced real ale and cider, priced between £3- 4.50 a pint. It also has a pleasant upper deck that adds to the atmosphere; watch out though, as it is often marauded by pirates!

Chill out pirates (Picture: Reuters)

The Dolly Mob

Theatre and Circus, in association with The Common People Dance Project, have unveiled ‘the Dolly Mob’; a project designed to get Glastonbury-goers dancing specially choreographed moves to Jolene. The flash mob can take place any time Jolene is heard on site, but it’s sure to be a well-rehearsed feature in the Theatre and Circus area. Learn the moves or prepare for social embarrassment.